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Monday, 21 October 2024

Treats, not tricks!


I pulled out my envelope punch board to make these
little packages for the boys treat bags.
They hold any of those little cake bars perfectly
and you only need a piece of white card
and whatever Halloween stamps you might have.

You can watch my tutorial here and whip up
a load of these in no time.



Measurements needed to make one
Card - 5 1/2" x 5 1/2"
1st punch mark - 1 1/2"
2nd punch mark - 2 7/8"

For my boxes I have used light weight card,
pumpkin pie, gorgeous grape, poppy parade
and parakeet party inks.
The stamp set is called Tricks & Treats (SU).
Black ribbon, postage stamp punch
and black ink.
And of course, my envelope punch board.

I would like to enter these into

Thankfully yesterday we had no damage to the trees around us
other than a garden, front and back, jam packed with leaves.
The colours are amazing though and the sun is shining on them now!
Have a great week!

12 comments:

  1. Thank you for another fun box tutorial Pinky

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  2. Love the little halloween boxes Pinky, so cute and fun- treats are much nicer than tricks!
    Glad you escaped the storm without any damage, and glad it isn't me having to clean up those leaves!!! xx

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  3. Super cute little treat boxes Pinky, awesome, glad you got through the storm unscathed ..

    Luv CHRISSYxx

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  4. Great little fun Halloween boxes, love the little spooky stamps.Glad you hear you escaped any damage from the storm.
    Carol x x

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  5. Such a cute and clever idea. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful art and creativity with us at Make My Monday Challenge. We really appreciate you and hope that you'll stop by to join us again soon. Karen L, Guest DT

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  6. P.S. I invite you by my blog to enter the give-away for this challenge at Make My Monday. I'm giving away a stamp set to one participant who leaves me a comment (US only). Thanks.
    www.karen-mycuprunnethover.blogspot.com

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  7. Cute little treat boxes, the children will enjoy it. Glad you joined us at the Dream Factory. Gundi

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  8. Such cute treat boxes, I love this idea Pinky.
    Glad you got through the storm, it scared the life out of me I have to say, and because I live with fields all round us it was pretty bad, as for the leaves, where the heck did they all come from because looking up at the trees they still have away to go, haha, at least we all still have a roof over our heads. xx

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  9. Fabulous Trick or Treat boxes Pinky..love them..
    Thank you so much for joining in with our challenge at Little Red Wagon, hope you will play again..
    Luv CHRISSYxx

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  10. So cute and just the right size too

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  11. Great video tutorial! Fun & faboolous treat boxes! Thank you for joining us @ Make My Monday

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  12. Fun treat bags!! Thank you so much for entering our Dream Factory Halloween Challenge. Rosi x

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